Hi all,
Just a question to the hive mind, I have had two different opposing answers from different electricians so wanted to see the general consensus of those in the know (one said leave as radial, other said to re-create the ring).
Currently:
Downstairs: 16A radial in 2.5T+E (was a ring when rewired, but presume tested bad so someone swapped MCB for a 16A, I found the other end still live under the floor with a single wrap of insulation tape....)
Kitchen + Garage: Joined into the same MCB as downstairs sockets (this flagged on EICR) also 2.5 T+E
Upstairs: 16A radial in 2.5T+E
The floors are still accessible, so I'm wondering if it is worth getting a spark to re-create the downstairs ring, or to leave as a radial? We already have a dedicated circuit for one electric fire (other room planned to be gas), so likely only appliances on the downstairs circuit will be low power TV/Game console/lamps/etc. I understand that a short enough radial can possibly be upped to 20A too.
Kitchen / Garage I'm going to ask the electrician to put onto their own dedicated MCBs if possible, washing machine in the kitchen and tumbler in the garage so I can see tripping if we're doing too much at once. Kettle is on the cooker socket thankfully so we've avoided that so far.
Cheers!
Just a question to the hive mind, I have had two different opposing answers from different electricians so wanted to see the general consensus of those in the know (one said leave as radial, other said to re-create the ring).
Currently:
Downstairs: 16A radial in 2.5T+E (was a ring when rewired, but presume tested bad so someone swapped MCB for a 16A, I found the other end still live under the floor with a single wrap of insulation tape....)
Kitchen + Garage: Joined into the same MCB as downstairs sockets (this flagged on EICR) also 2.5 T+E
Upstairs: 16A radial in 2.5T+E
The floors are still accessible, so I'm wondering if it is worth getting a spark to re-create the downstairs ring, or to leave as a radial? We already have a dedicated circuit for one electric fire (other room planned to be gas), so likely only appliances on the downstairs circuit will be low power TV/Game console/lamps/etc. I understand that a short enough radial can possibly be upped to 20A too.
Kitchen / Garage I'm going to ask the electrician to put onto their own dedicated MCBs if possible, washing machine in the kitchen and tumbler in the garage so I can see tripping if we're doing too much at once. Kettle is on the cooker socket thankfully so we've avoided that so far.
Cheers!
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